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Darrion 2022-04-21 09:01:35

Hiding in bed alone at night to watch thieves and thieves thrilling, I watched the director's cut version (the male protagonist is dead), there are several scenes that show the director's solid skills, and they are also a few scenes I like, one is the male protagonist He opened the refrigerator to get wine, but saw what the hotel lobby manager said to him. After he finished speaking, the camera turned and saw that the male protagonist was incompetent and furious at the refrigerator. Second, after the male protagonist experienced various disasters in room 1408, he saw himself in a trance surfing on the beach, waking up, lying in the hospital, seeing his long-lost ex-wife, and going to the nursing home to reach a settlement with his father. Then he came to the post office and found that the workers started smashing the wall. In an instant, the camera turned and he returned to the eerie room 1408. The male protagonist went through an hour of hell-like experience in an infinite loop. In the end, the male protagonist suddenly realized that everything he saw in the room might not be real, but the wine given by the hotel lobby manager and the lit flame were real, so he took a The fire burned the room, and he died in the room, and finally completed the redemption of himself and went to heaven to accompany his daughter. The director has a strong narrative and logical ability for the film. If you are careful, you will find that there are many details that imply that the 1408 room is not simple.

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  • Genoveva 2022-03-22 09:01:27

    A horror movie of one person~

  • Reva 2022-03-21 09:01:31

    This, it feels a bit powerful. . .

1408 quotes

  • Katie: [while room burns] Daddy... Everyone dies.

    Mike Enslin: [Starts laughing hysterically]

  • Mike Enslin: It's good to be back. That's enough of that. Alcohol.

    [walks over to the mini-fridge and opens it, only to discover Gerald Olin talking to him]

    Gerald Olin: I was just checking to see if the accommodations are exceeding your expectations.

    Mike Enslin: YOU KNOW GODDAMN WELL THEY ARE! What do you want from me?

    Gerald Olin: No, no, no. What do you want? What do you want, Mr. Enslin? You sought this room.

    Mike Enslin: It was a job, I was just doing the job.

    Gerald Olin: I beg your pardon?

    Mike Enslin: My job, I'm a writer.

    Gerald Olin: Oh, that's right, you don't believe in anything. You like shattering people's hopes.

    Mike Enslin: Oh, that's bullshit!

    Gerald Olin: Why do you think people believe in ghosts? For fun? No, it's the prospect of something after death. How many spirits have you broken?

    Mike Enslin: What do you want from me? Huh? What do you want from me? You...

    [starts violently ripping the fridge apart]

    Mike Enslin: You little...

    [kicks the fridge repeatedly]

    Mike Enslin: WHAT DO YOU WANT? WHAT?

    [slams the mini-fridge shut]

    Mike Enslin: I want... my DRINK!